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The Books of Inhumanity
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Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2017
Upon dirty sheets and rusted beasts do the damned sleep. These are their stories, tales of an age where old mentalities and belief systems seem to have been worn away. The Great Cleansing brought havoc and sadness for all, for the shadow it cast over the three galaxies seemed to extinguish all hope. But shadow is only a lack of light, and no space can stay void of light forever. Although the realm as we know it was purged, and the Dragon Queen was slain, fragments of once great civilizations arise.

But our focus is not to be bothered with those civilizations, and the light-hearted inspiring stories that brought divided people together. The Books of Inhumanity is about the scum, the low-lifes, the rebels. Those who do not deserve a happy ending.
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